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Ok, so as the year goes on, the closer we get to the "Holiday 2020" release timeframe of both next gen systems in the XSX and PS5.
That said, I have never upgraded either of my current gen systems and there are some pretty good deals right now.
Currently, I have a Day One Xbox One, the base model and the least powerful of the entire series. The XB1X is currently on sale at Gamestop for $300 with Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order included as well as a free wired pad. Pretty damn good deal. I am an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscriber which bundles in Game Pass and XB Live Gold/Games with Gold.
I also have a base model PS4. The PS4 pro is also on sale at Gamestop, for $400, no extras. I am a PS Plus subscriber, but not PS Now.
As a FG player, I went with the PS4 as my primary system and didn't really play my XB1 that much. I have tons of games for both, but life gets in the way and I haven't played all that much outside FG's. I have recently finished the amazing Jedi Fallen Order. Seriously, if you haven't played it, play it.
Ok, on to the thought process:
I'm currently leaning toward upgrading to a PS4 Pro over the XB1X. I think this is a more prudent decision.
-The PS5, we know for sure, will be backward compatible with PS4 titles.
-Unless there is a killer app that I ABSOLUTELY NEED on PS5, what reason is there to get it when the first generation of games will be made for both PS4 and PS5? I used this same logic with XB1 vs PS4 and it actually backfired. I got XB1 for Killer Instinct and Gears 4 and I have barely played either game. The PS4, however, I got nearly 2 years later and for MKX.
-XBSX will be backward compatible with all 3 previous generations of systems from XB Classic to XB1, as well as XBSX games.
-Microsoft is rolling out "Smart Delivery", effectively meaning that if I buy a XB1 game and then it comes out on XBSX, I own the XBSX version as well. Likewise, if I buy the XBSX version, but only have access to an XB1, I own that version as well.
-Microsoft is supposedly making all XB1 peripherals compatible with XBSX, so no need to constantly dump money into pads/sticks since they will supposedly work natively with the system.
So here's my dilemma. I have 2 kids, and I travel for work a lot. I also have a gaming laptop which is awesome with Steam and Gamepass Ultimate. If I upgrade the PS4 to the Pro, my kids will inherit my original PS4. Same for the Xbox one if I get the One X.
Since I have no direct access to my PS4 on the go, I use remote play on my vita and gaming laptop a fair amount. Microsoft has no similar option currently.
If I upgrade the PS4 to the Pro, then allow my kids access to my games on my PS4, I have to gameshare. This disables remote play because you can only remote play to your "primary" system. The way gamesharing works is by allowing your secondary system to be designated as your primary system so that anyone playing gets the benefits of access to your PS+ account and the games and DLC.
If I upgrade to the Xbox One X, anyone on my home system has access, at anytime, to the games on my live account. Since the One X has no remote play, I don't need to worry about losing anything by gamesharing the games and the XBL Gold.
Currently I just feel like I'm getting so much more out of the XBSX when I buy it than I will when I buy the PS5. The PS5, at the moment feels like power upgrade to the PS4 as well as backward compatibility, whereas the XBSX feels like I'm getting a lot more.
Lastly, the upgrade will be at zero out of pocket cost to me. I've recently sold off some personal belongings to fund this upgrade. Knowing that I have $400 to get either one for the upgrade, which one do I go with?
Lastly, do I say "screw it" and just not bother to upgrade at all?
That said, I have never upgraded either of my current gen systems and there are some pretty good deals right now.
Currently, I have a Day One Xbox One, the base model and the least powerful of the entire series. The XB1X is currently on sale at Gamestop for $300 with Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order included as well as a free wired pad. Pretty damn good deal. I am an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscriber which bundles in Game Pass and XB Live Gold/Games with Gold.
I also have a base model PS4. The PS4 pro is also on sale at Gamestop, for $400, no extras. I am a PS Plus subscriber, but not PS Now.
As a FG player, I went with the PS4 as my primary system and didn't really play my XB1 that much. I have tons of games for both, but life gets in the way and I haven't played all that much outside FG's. I have recently finished the amazing Jedi Fallen Order. Seriously, if you haven't played it, play it.
Ok, on to the thought process:
I'm currently leaning toward upgrading to a PS4 Pro over the XB1X. I think this is a more prudent decision.
-The PS5, we know for sure, will be backward compatible with PS4 titles.
-Unless there is a killer app that I ABSOLUTELY NEED on PS5, what reason is there to get it when the first generation of games will be made for both PS4 and PS5? I used this same logic with XB1 vs PS4 and it actually backfired. I got XB1 for Killer Instinct and Gears 4 and I have barely played either game. The PS4, however, I got nearly 2 years later and for MKX.
-XBSX will be backward compatible with all 3 previous generations of systems from XB Classic to XB1, as well as XBSX games.
-Microsoft is rolling out "Smart Delivery", effectively meaning that if I buy a XB1 game and then it comes out on XBSX, I own the XBSX version as well. Likewise, if I buy the XBSX version, but only have access to an XB1, I own that version as well.
-Microsoft is supposedly making all XB1 peripherals compatible with XBSX, so no need to constantly dump money into pads/sticks since they will supposedly work natively with the system.
So here's my dilemma. I have 2 kids, and I travel for work a lot. I also have a gaming laptop which is awesome with Steam and Gamepass Ultimate. If I upgrade the PS4 to the Pro, my kids will inherit my original PS4. Same for the Xbox one if I get the One X.
Since I have no direct access to my PS4 on the go, I use remote play on my vita and gaming laptop a fair amount. Microsoft has no similar option currently.
If I upgrade the PS4 to the Pro, then allow my kids access to my games on my PS4, I have to gameshare. This disables remote play because you can only remote play to your "primary" system. The way gamesharing works is by allowing your secondary system to be designated as your primary system so that anyone playing gets the benefits of access to your PS+ account and the games and DLC.
If I upgrade to the Xbox One X, anyone on my home system has access, at anytime, to the games on my live account. Since the One X has no remote play, I don't need to worry about losing anything by gamesharing the games and the XBL Gold.
Currently I just feel like I'm getting so much more out of the XBSX when I buy it than I will when I buy the PS5. The PS5, at the moment feels like power upgrade to the PS4 as well as backward compatibility, whereas the XBSX feels like I'm getting a lot more.
Lastly, the upgrade will be at zero out of pocket cost to me. I've recently sold off some personal belongings to fund this upgrade. Knowing that I have $400 to get either one for the upgrade, which one do I go with?
Lastly, do I say "screw it" and just not bother to upgrade at all?
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